CITY AID FOR MEDICS

Man City open Etihad stadium to NHS with doctors and nurses to be trained at Prem ground in fight against coronavirus

MANCHESTER CITY have thrown open the doors of the Etihad Stadium to the NHS to help the battle against the Coronavirus.

Health chiefs have accepted the generous offer from the current Premier League champions – and are likely to move in over the next few days.

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A temporary hospital is being set up at Manchester Central – formerly the G-Mex – so the city could have enough beds for the foreseeable future.

City have shown a big-hearted nature before in recent times of crisis – and were keen to do so again.

After the Manchester Arena bomb in May 2017 the stadium was made available as a refuge for families of those who were injured or killed.

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